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  1. D. Z. Phillips & Timothy Tessin (eds.) (2001). Philosophy of Religion in the 21st Century. Palgrave.
    This book offers the rare opportunity to assess, within a single volume, the leading schools of thought in the contemporary philosophy of religion. With contributions by well-known exponents of each school, the book is an ideal text for assessing the deep proximities and divisions which characterize contemporary philosophy of religion. The schools of thought represented include philosophical theism, Reformed epistemology, Wittgensteinianism, Postmodernism, Critical Theory, and Process Thought.
     
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  2. D. Z. Phillips & Timothy Tessin (eds.) (2000). Kant and Kierkegaard on Religion. St. Martin's Press.
    The contributions of leading Kantian and Kierkegaardian scholars to this collection break down to the simplistic contrast in which Kant is seen as the advocate of a rational moral theology and Kierkegaard as the advocate of an irrationalist faith. This collection is an ideal text for discussion of central issues.
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  3. D. Z. Phillips & Timothy Tessin (eds.) (1999). Religion and Hume's Legacy. St. Martin's Press, Scholarly and Reference Division.
    Whether one agrees with him or not, there is no avoiding the challenge of Hume for contemporary philosophy of religion. The symposia in this stimulating collection reveal why, whether the discussions concern Hume on metaphysics and religion, "true religion," religion and ethics, religion and superstition, or miracles. For some, Hume's criticisms of religion cannot withstand them, while others claim that Hume can be answered on his own terms. All responses to Hume determine the style and spirit in which one pursues (...)
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  4. D. Z. Phillips & Timothy Tessin (eds.) (1997). Religion Without Transcendence? St. Martin's Press.
    What can transcendence mean for us? We live in a world in which there are many conceptions of transcendence. Some philosophers say that they all point, in their way, to a transcendent realm, without which death and life's sorrows have the last word, while their opponents argue that since this realm is an illusion, we must use our own resources to meet life's trials. Others argue that moral and religious concepts of transcendence are obscured by philosophical notions of transcendence, and (...)
     
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  5. Timothy Tessin (1996). Family Resemblances and the Unity of a Concept. Philosophical Investigations 19 (1):62-71.
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  6. Timothy Tessin & Mario Von der Ruhr (eds.) (1995). Philosophy and the Grammar of Religious Belief. St. Martin's Press.
     
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  7. Rush Rhees & Timothy Tessin (1994). The Fundamental Problems of Philosophy. Philosophical Investigations 17 (4):573-586.
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  8. Timothy Tessin (1992). Talking About Trees. Philosophical Investigations 15 (1):22-29.
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